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2002
Belgian Grand Prix Qualifying Session |
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Championship Qualifying Session Report - ResultsMichael Schumacher grabs his 5th Pole position of the season and his first ever at Spa ahead of Kimi Raikkonen and Rubens Barrichello. Ralf Schumacher was 4th ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya and David Coulthard. Michael Schumacher was impressive managing to
qualify over 0.6 seconds ahead of his team-mate and Kimi Raikkonen was equally
impressive qualifying ahead of his team-mate David Coulthard by exactly the
same margin!. The session started slowly as usual and it was
only until the 17th minute that a car went out and that was Mark Webber. Soon
after though all the cars went out and Kimi Raikkonen was the first of the top
teams to grab provisional pole but a few minutes later Michael took it away
from him. Given the margins between these two and the rest, it looked like a
fight for Pole would be between those two. So while it is clear that the Michelin runners had an advantage today (9 cars out of the top 11 were on Michelins), their advantage wasn't enough to make a significant impact on Ferrari and particularly Michael Schumacher. Only Kimi Raikkonen managed to get ahead of 1 Ferrari (Barrichello's) while Williams who were expected to give Ferrari a tough fight failed to beat either of the Ferraris and only managed to be ahead of one McLaren. Behind the top 6, Trulli managed to take the best of the rest comfortably ahead of Eddie Irvine in an improved Jaguar. Mika Salo was also impressive in the Toyota once again qualifying in the top while Jenson Button ended up 10th but compared to his team-mate he was disappointing just under 0.6 seconds slower than Trulli. Most disappointing though were the 2 Saubers in 17th and 18th, particularly Nick Heidfeld who was 0.376 seconds behind his rookie team-mate Felipe Massa!. Olivier Panis had to take the spare car for his 3rd and 4th runs after his Honda engine blew on his second run. Giancarlo Fisichella spun out into the gravel on his second run possibly due to oil on the track and had to continue his qualifying in the spare car. In the battle of the team-mates, Michael
Schumacher and Kimi Raikkonen out-qualified their team-mates Rubens
Barrichello and David Coulthard by exactly the same margin (0.609 seconds).
Mark Webber out-qualified his team-mate Anthony Davidson by 0.608 seconds! Kimi Raikkonen (2nd) and Eddie Irvine (8th) had
their best qualifying positions so far this season while Michael Schumacher
(1st), Pedro de la Rosa (11th) and Anthony Davidson (20th) equalled their best
qualifying positions. Click
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